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Admittedly, it is bold to imagine that physicians or patients will become deep ecologists or environmental partisans any time soon.
By 1844 both parties understood the advantages of having women as partisans.
In short, the state of the economy, coupled with incumbency, was associated with different levels of mobilization of partisans.
The declines are particularly pronounced, however, for partisans.
However, the discussants of partisans did not simply reflect their own partisanship.
Given the period assumptions, a combination of life-cycle and generational effects account for the higher number of stronger partisans amongst the old.
Has the question of objectivity introduced new and problematical fracture lines among the partisans of limited (or high) autonomy?
Second, as the minority party, the president's partisans would have limited leverage to influence the adoption of new institutional practices.
Democratic partisans might object that this third iteration does not yet include any adjustment for possible bias in registration data.
Two occasions in the book about his partisans quietly illustrate what he is for his readers in this respect.
As a significant source of potential votes for an insurgent candidacy, a nascent movement is likely to be recognized and even courted by partisans.
They often, by default, relied on the same ethnic stereotypes that partisans outside the voting window used to separate friendly and hostile voters.
The formula that most partisans articulate is one that focuses on the national state.
The process begun in the 1998 elections continued as the core of partisans for alternation of power grew significantly.
The partisans preached resistance at any cost, even if it meant v including heavy civilian casualties.
They may be of a different weave to the west, but will be rich in possibilities, and ungoverned by the partisans of rust en orde.
Prior to 1964, non-southern white partisans were not statistically distinguishable from their southern counterparts on the basis of their racial beliefs.
In 1976, partisans were not really distinctive on the issue.
Apparently, partisans of mechanisms are sometimes talking about quite different things when they invoke the same term.
Even more remarkably, between 6 and 10 per cent of the partisans exclusively interacted with discussants who homogeneously favoured other parties than themselves.
I do not believe that there is, for the committed partisans on both sides, much room for rational, reasoned argument.
As the two parties' newspapers increasingly called for women's participation in campaign activities, gendered anti-imagemaking decreased overall, particularly concerning the general population of women partisans.
The doctor brings the partisans medical supplies, and loses her life in the process.
The move towards party polarization of elected representatives cannot be sustained unless voters are willing to elect these more ideological partisans.
To be sure, sizeable portions of partisans discussed politics only with persons of the same political affiliation.
He rightly removes rosecoloured spectacles in his account of the overall military effectiveness of the armed resistance and its tens of thousands of partisans.
In 1956, there was not a substantive difference between partisans along this dimension.
My analysis suggests two developments in the behaviour of white partisans in so far as these issues are concerned.
Nevertheless, it is the partisans of the republic who stand out as the leading actors in the revolutionary drama.
Democratic partisans could object further that the census data from 1875 might be inaccurate.
Delegates to these conventions also included populist partisans, farmers' advocates, and workers from the mines.
I have mentioned in passing a number of historical cases that might be studied in light of the propositions about conflicts between movements and partisans presented in this article.
First, the president's partisans already benefited from the norm of senatorial courtesy, meaning that there would be no political cost to devising a new practice that excluded the minority.
Many of those related to the victims did blame the partisans, and some (five people in all) even took specific partisans to court (where they lost).
Successful candidates must appeal to the political preferences of voters in the local constituency, rather than preferences of national party leaders or fellow partisans from other regions.
The aim was to neutralize real or potential partisans as well as to remove their support so that women, children and old people were interned along with able-bodied men.
In 1964 well over half the over 60s claimed a strong identification, whereas under a third of the 18-29 age-group were willing to identify themselves as strong partisans.
However, the main issue for the future of bioethicists will be whether we will resist the temptation to become mere partisans and remain in our proper role of qualified facilitation.
Many, if not most, polling places were very crowded, and the positioning of the challengers was part of a broader pattern that usually separated partisans outside the voting window.
Unfortunately, these partisans of complete central bank independence in turn fall into another difficulty which they are unable to escape from.
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We are not partisans in the process, whatever our private opinions.
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They are partisans in a sense, and we think that some steps should be taken to prevent this kind of thing continuing.
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The truth is that when politicians cease to be partisans they very soon become self-righteous.
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We did not discuss these matters with them as partisans.
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I think it is very important that we should not be partisans in these disputed questions of foreign affairs so long as they are disputable.
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We are not prepared to accept the whole case that is advanced by partisans on either side.
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There are two ways of forming committees, one is to have a really judicial committee, none of whose members should in any way be partisans.
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We have always been partisans of local administration and of confidence in local administration.
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We may charitably entertain a pious hope that even political partisans will be occasionally open to conviction and will not be altogether deaf to argument.
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I submit that we cannot leave the management of those meetings in the hands of partisans.
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Are we in each case, when that happens, to become active partisans—probably we should have to come to that later on—of the supposed democracies?
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They get £1 for marching along the road, or through unfrequented parts of the city—all political partisans.
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Are we entitled to take sides with one band of partisans and another?
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The public can judge of their statements as statements of partisans whose own political careers and futures are involved.
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They speak, when they do speak, admittedly as partisans.
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The strike is illegal; funds held up; leaders and partisans sent to jail.
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The judges are eminent and distinguished men, by no means partisans of the present administration.
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When there is a vacancy one body of ardent partisans chooses one candidate and another body of ardent partisans chooses another.
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The most heated partisans are the people most sought after to conduct the revision of the voters' lists.
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As my knowledge goes, they have taken nobody into consultation except their own political partisans.
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We are definitely not partisans of harmonisation for its own sake.
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He is right to remind us all that this is a grave matter on which we should respond as a nation, not as partisans.
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I am in the unfortunate position of being one who cannot see eye to eye with the various partisans.
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I am perfectly aware that it is opposed by extreme partisans on both sides.
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I rather hope partisans will sit and for this reason.
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He is merely to sit to hear partisans debating.
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He will not be led astray by the prejudice of partisans in another place.
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We might have treated the claims of tile different nationalities and partisans with strict impartiality.
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We became, and must always become in such circumstances, active partisans of the food supply.
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I have never been associated with any of these partisans.
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Inevitably, is that sometimes not pleasing to keen political partisans?
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There is no doubt that publicity over here only adds to the ammunition of the few extreme partisans there are in the area.
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He brands them as partisans and as puppets.
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The conclusions of both of those extreme partisans have, in my opinion, to be most carefully guarded against.
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Do not however be misled by the absurd estimates and scare statistics of political partisans.
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We do not want a lot of figureheads and partisans; we want particularly broadminded people of general knowledge.
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Everyone knows how crucial and burning this issue is, with the partisans of prohibition and the tenants of an 'alternative policy' often poles apart.
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We are all either rural or urban partisans.
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The partisans on both sides in this issue are highly confident of the justice and morality of their cause.
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I do not mean merely the partisans on either side.
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They are political partisans, and public money ought not to be given to maintain them.
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The strongest policy is not always the policy for which partisans call the most stridently.
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They are people who are not partisans, and whose authority will command universal respect.
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Many of the people likely to join that force will be inflamed partisans.
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If we are partisans we are proud of it, because we know that the vast majority of people are partisans, too.
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If they are narrow partisans only, they will be very dangerous in another place.
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We are certainly supporting it, and it is felt that we are partisans in making an approach for negotiations.
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We do not want people who regard themselves, and will be regarded as, partisans.
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He must have been acutely aware that objectivity is the last criterion adopted, either by the chief actors or by their partisans.
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They would be regarded as partisans allied to a political cause and would lose public support on that account.
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I see no reason why we should be partisans upon one side or the other.
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Five or six out of the magistrates who condemn these pamphlets are very bitter partisans, yet are asked to give a decision upon a political matter.
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With that background and that knowledge of what has happened to their own people, the partisans will use our arms with ruthless determination against our common enemy.
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I use the word "partisans" in the best sense of the term, but the partisans at a football match get very excited and shout and scream.
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Partisans have to listen to opposite standpoints without indulging in reckless heckling, for it is both futile and costly to throw a book in exasperation at the concave screen.
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We are returned here as partisans.
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I remember also going into one of the devastated villages where the partisans had fought battle after battle, where the village had been destroyed, where the houses had been devastated.
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Two of the four must be partisans.
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